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Porphyreon was a town in the late
Roman province of
Phoenice Prima, and a
bishopric that was a
suffragan of the
metropolitan see of that province, Tyre...
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Sidon highway south of the capital. In
Phoenician times, it was
known as
Porphyreon and was a
thriving natural seaport,
which still functions today. The town...
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References to this city end with the
Byzantine period.
Around the 6th century,
Porphyreon or
Porphyrea is
mentioned in the
writings of
William of Tyre,[dubious...
- "forgotten
Phoenician site".
Nowadays researchers identify Tell es-Samak with
Porphyreon (south). In the
Periplus of Pseudo-Scylax it is
mentioned the Sykaminon...
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Birut (Beirut)
Botrys (Teros)
Gebal (Byblos)
Ornithon (Tell el-Burak)
Porphyreon (Jieh)
Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad
Libya Lepcis...
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Birut (Beirut)
Botrys (Teros)
Gebal (Byblos)
Ornithon (Tell el-Burak)
Porphyreon (Jieh)
Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad
Libya Lepcis...
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Birut (Beirut)
Botrys (Teros)
Gebal (Byblos)
Ornithon (Tell el-Burak)
Porphyreon (Jieh)
Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad
Libya Lepcis...
- needed] On 13
January 1951, Pope Pius XII
named him
Titular Bishop of
Porphyreon,
prefect of the
Papal Sacristy, and
Vicar General of
Vatican City. He...
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Birut (Beirut)
Botrys (Teros)
Gebal (Byblos)
Ornithon (Tell el-Burak)
Porphyreon (Jieh)
Sarepta Sidon Sur (Tyre), Ushu (Palaetyrus) Umm al-Amad
Libya Lepcis...
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Roman Catholic Bishop of
Civita Castellana e Orte, and
Titular Bishop of
Porphyreon Taddeo Barberini (1603–1647),
Italian nobleman,
Prince of Palestrina,...